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Personally, since season one, if not for the hot kimi vs honda dance showdown and awesome special effects I would have dropped the anime because of the re enactments which I think is kinda ridiculous...

Thanks for our Tenzou and his crusade for love... I'll be far from dropping this one ...LoLs

For those wondering what Milton meant after mentioning the name Hyogonosuke Yokoji (or Yokomichi) from the previous episode, this guy is part of the Amago Clan, which is antagonistic towards the Oouchi (Tres Espana) and Mouri (Hexagone Francaise) clans.

Well the naval battle must be seen to appreciate it awesomeness, the giant mecha fight between Shakespeare and neshibara is the less interesting

That's a shame, I quite like it, especially that "twist" at the end is extremely clever in terms of story and contextually IF you consider Neshinbara as Kawakami's self-insert character. The fact that a doujin writer's story trumped the original is a nightmare to many authors, not mention the popularity of such work in Japan.

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From what I remember about how Juana's Akedia Katathlipse and Cecil's "Sharing" Ability,

• Juana's Mortal Sin Armament exploits a person's discontent over a particular part of her body — Kimi is immune because she regards her body as perfect, and even flaunts it for all the world to see as a shirabyoushi.
• Cecil's ability distributes her weight to everyone in a particular range — Kimi simply says "no thanks", again due to her absolute contentment, and renders herself immune to Cecil's ability.

In the episode she mentioned how her skill can be active at all time because her god considers make-up and fashion as offerings, so she can just ignore all the other skills with her own at will. Though how it specifically works I think will be explained next episode.

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...Can that even be called a war?

It's never straight out war in the traditional sense though, it's an re-enactment. At least in a war you don't know the outcome, here you are pre-determined to lose, and the only thing you can change is the interpretation.

EDIT: Kimi said I'll beat you until you're like a くしゃまん, I assume that means くしゃくしゃ饅頭, but knowing Kimi and Toori (and last episode), would this be くしゃくしゃまんこ (which is actually makes more sense given the adjective); I wonder what CR will translate that as ...

That's a shame, I quite like it, especially that "twist" at the end is extremely clever in terms of story and contextually IF you consider Neshinbara as Kawakami's self-insert character. The fact that a doujin writer's story trumped the original is a nightmare to many authors, not mention the popularity of such work in Japan.
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Probably because the lack of understanding of what they said, my Japanese still very Inadequate

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The whole premise of history recreation is tragically ridiculous anyway....tragic due to the lives it claims and ridiculous since it obviously is leading nowhere...

Well, they need something to do right, the Far East is the only place left to live, sooner or later overpopulation is gonna happen , from their reasoning, following the testament will give them back the Tech to Tenjou that they lost and with war, you don't have much to worry about overpopulation rather you should worry about lack of population .

EDIT: Kimi said I'll beat you until you're like a くしゃまん, I assume that means くしゃくしゃ饅頭, but knowing Kimi and Toori (and last episode), would this be くしゃくしゃまんこ (which is actually makes more sense given the adjective); I wonder what CR will translate that as ...

Kimi's foul mouth never ceases to please....

wait, that actually sounds wrong :P

Anyway, I love how her and her bro are eternally performing and thus always under their god's favor....main reason why everyone loves them so much.

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That's a shame, I quite like it, especially that "twist" at the end is extremely clever in terms of story and contextually IF you consider Neshinbara as Kawakami's self-insert character. The fact that a doujin writer's story trumped the original is a nightmare to many authors, not mention the popularity of such work in Japan.
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I wonder...does Kawakami look like Neshinbara...

Anyway, him saying that stories can be changed....mirrors the way Musashi wants to change the system of history recreation rather nicely.

^ Just like Kazuma Kamachi, nope. Some light novel authors just like the anonymity.

I thought he attended some events? Or doesn't he? I thought I saw him on Google Images when I typed in his name.

I remember Akira Toriyama mentioned an incident when he was recognised while browsing porn magazines in a Newsagent. There was also Shirow Masamune, who had almost no known photos online and few remembered his real name.

Normally, I wouldn't say this but for this week I suggest not watching the preview the next episode (I know nice people always link it later on during the week, if they haven't already). Huge, huge spoilers (way more obvious than usual), but if you're not bothered by this sort of things go ahead and check it out; the ... thing/s ... is/are pretty cool.

Hmm, at the pace this is going, I wonder what the heck are they going to do for the last episode (we have the episode title already, which is the last chapter of volume 2B). Here's hoping they animate scenes from book 3 and at the end announce season 3 (Ő‿Ő✿).

Goddamnit Neshinbara! Are you trying to be a prota-! Oh wait, I've said this already...

I'm definitely going to need a play-by-play account of most of the little stuff that's happening...Mostly for the last fight between Neshinbara and Shakespeare; A fight between writers looks alot more technical than the others, and I'm pretty sure somewhere down the line it became something else for the two of them

Also if I'm not wrong, Nate was referencing Joan of Arc right?

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And now I want some arts with Shakespeare and Neshibara )

I thought you hated childhood friends?

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